The Brussels Post, 1969-09-25, Page 7THE lUtUSSEL POST, MITTSSFIL.S, ONTARIO SKPT. 250, in011
*October 1st - or 101 days after seeding -• whichever comes first
This is your last chance to get low-cost, comprehensive insurance —
and guard against the risk of poor crops resulting from winter kill,
hail, flood — and a host of other hazards that can drastically reduce
your yields. Act now to protect your investment of time, money and
effort.
Find out how from your local Crop insurance agent. He's listed, below.
'THE 'CROP ...INSURANCE COP, 1..4.137310N OFO.NTARIO
.Parliament Buildins, Toronto 5, ',t;
Details and Application Forms Available From:
R E As
SIXTH, ONT. PHONE 523-9217
1970 PONTIAC
..4iru
Pontiac ol1'.er8 its wideSt, model choice ever f.)r 1970. Serio, ;wines for full-size Poriliaes,
will be Bottheville, Executive, (.%iltilina, ',..-'`);!fari, 2 2. Ptnisienne, Lourentizta aad Strato-
Chief, Wheelbascs \vill be 125-inobes1 1.22-inches or 119-inches, dependiug on model,
Standard engines- NVill 11111g0 from 41 250-Cubic!,-inch Sig to a 455-cubic-inch VS. Pontiaes
personal luxury car, .th e Grand PrN, is on a 'I 118-itich wheelbase. With a 400-cubic-inch'
standard VS. Tho 1970 Pontiac Patisienne hardtop coupe is shown above:
You need three types of
Interest-bearing savings,
A cherwing savings account
at 4%.
A savings account at 6%% —
no cheques but you can
withdraw at any time.
Guaranteed Investment
Certificates at 8/2 %.
IZTOR14.d
GREY
It RUT COMPANY siNelt
LISTOWEL BRANCH
291-1460
'An:
WALTON
Walton Unit of Duff's UCW
Clta \Valton Fnit
met in the chi/reit Wilrl
MI'S, Nelson IZei(1 opening the
worship servioe with. the hymn
"Saviour ilreath All
i3lessing", :Virg. Ray iluether •%vas
TURNIP CROP DOWN
QUALITY GOOD
According to a recent survey by
to Ontario Turnip Council, the
crop -in Ontario will be 30 to 40%
below. a year ago, based on -pre-
sent 'prOspects, The 1909 turnip
acreage is reduced, due mostly to
loW prices on the previous year's
crop, together with the high pro-
ducer costs for labor and m ater-
ials. Weather con.ditions to dAto
in many tnrnip growing areas in
Ontario thaw(,, not favoured rnaxi.
-mum yields; however, totality '
eXcelleat,
There Were 1.'700,;313 bushels of
turnips exported to the T.Thited
Stales from the 1903 Ontario crop,
This is 1 00203 lmshe's ahave th“
previous year, in the United
.Staies, the Ontario product. is
Nvidely known as the Canadian
TTO.Iectabie RA I a ba go •
Demands on both the export and.
doniestie markets in recant weeks
have boen considerably aboVe
•
normal for this time of year and
prices to proanners ref:10(.1'0d
this n p Wit rd trend, After revi e w-
iftg tne Ontario
Connell at II recent mem-
. ing concluded that the coining
s]iipphig 14ensou will hr a very
active one, With supplies of good-
quality tan:tips being cleared away
earlY,
rho 101101 t '.1('1.05 calls Us" WIN
,;11•11":.. Al I'S. I I Trit ViSH i'Ond
111 , 'JON', :1 1.1,;•;:
artIcie t Own ;)'u the clip sheet
prayer 'I')'
111( '(••ju, -itch t
dice %vas. r 'oil 11•;1(0ti 1110
SIll 'iii1' i1 i ;" 'V C 1 .11:1
3 •0 11,'
kJ. s'il 1110 .51mly
fin, 1 970. for illoa for material -
suitable material fey I 110 comitw:
•yettr, Cully for harmony, lit, f
8('l differenc:‘s i•-•• what is
meant hy recopciliation in a brolf-
ett wm•Id.. VA/ anti Antagon-
jw.1. bolow the surface; a
house divided within it-01.1, can-
not ;I. ',111(t.
The .
I)tU-nnOSS 80.i4St011 \\OIS, pre-
id 0(1 over by Mrs, Allan McCall,
Ali's, Donald Achilles read the
minutes. 'Mrs, line S'Itoldice pre-
sented the treasurer's report.
Ifut.ended for last 'Week)
Miss Mary Bewley, nurSe-in-
training at St. joseph.'s nosPital,.
London, spent the weekend at
hom0 with her parents, Mr. and
'1-rs. 'Walter Bewley,
Mr. am] Mrs, Rankin Mitcbeil
and Mrs. Agnes Simpson, Mitchell.
were Sunday visi tOrS with Mrs,
Leemin::!. and 'Ross.
Miss nand Shortreed, student
1,Ve8torit. UnivOrsity, Loudon,
spent the, v.mok end. with her par-
out,, Mr, and \Tns. Walter Short-
Mr. and Mrs. Cordon .Mcfl'avitt.
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
mr.. John :vcrlavin of Thornbury,
Misq Linda TrAviss. who is •,1
unrse-in-I ra Ming 0 t St. Nary'(
II ,spiIaI, Kitchener, %vas borne for
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Ralph 'Proviso,
Aft' s. ,Tohn 'Aloft-maid and Mrs.
Jcan Mc(1.ale, Toronto. were week-
end guests of -Mr, and lies. Alvin
.2,ToDonald.
Miss Sherrill Crai.2,., Western
frniversity student, was; homn
from London to Spend the week
end with her parents. Mr, and
Trarvny Craig,
Mr. and Mrs. Brian rrNtvisg.
Tmndon, spent the week end With
...his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert.
Troviss.
.Mr. and Mrs. Hari Steele, Land-
on, visited With Mrs. LOOT-lard
Leelning last week and with her'
father who. has bre» a patient in
Sea forth TIosp it a 1.
Mrs, .0.3, T,. ninrko of TTollywood;
Calif:. and Misses Corrie, Panlitie
and Dorothy `Aoeger of Toronto,
visited on Sattirday with . Mrs,
Felward Miller anti Mr. and Mrg,
1 Thuglas 17.1nnis.
NEWS RELEASE FROM
ONTAFNO FEDERATION
OF AGRICULTURE
A ttew era in agricultural
history has opened with the of-
of individual • Service
Montherships by thic • Ontario•
Federation of Agriculttirc, • Tt Ii
the first, time in the history of
the organization that ?Melt
mentherships have been available,
Charles CI,. Munro, OrA Presi-
dent, describes the imIlvidnal ser-
vice membership program as
"tin 1(1110 111 form orgatitza lions
today", lie empltasiZes that
the indiVidtial farmer will not Ito
purchasing simply at Membership
Card in the organization,
4.4
See 3,00 at the llritssels Pair
this 'i..'hittsthiy utd Priday.
Crop Insurance
GE
BOX 299
• "The • individual agricultural
producer will be buying services
to thin} his own particular needs."
(he preqident repeatedly points
out.
.• Services available to individ-
ual members now includes Man-
uget('ur. Digests, Property and
01 Hi 1055 Protection, Fa TM) find
Country Classified AdVertisement
Service, The Ontario Farm Mach-
inery Agency, Members' Infor-
mation Service, and Membership
in the Canadian Federation of.
Agriculture.
The individual farmer's role as
manilgor wi[i be emphasized 111
inu(h 'it' the now program, The
(WA Management Digests are de
Signed to assist "ill increasing.
he income position" of members,
The .Property Anti•Bil-;ine I
lection program is • tin expansion
.4 the present OFA Properties
Don:ft/Anent, Thc- new O1i'ilnl; is
flescrihect as "101 expanded range
of new a ,;Al. serc ice,: avail-
Ale in connection with the pro-
tectivo aspects of property
managyritent and InH ri 08s trati,-;-
aotionS.".
'Vito expanded nragrana. will
nowt deal with sueli topli..,s as pro-
perly Etiul capital protection, and
ombuds.man-type service. business
transactions, property develop-
meat, 1111(1 inicel 5 z,neotts
Individual 1ery iCe members
the °FA. will also receive a 10 0 ".
discount on classified advertise-
..tt they place in the Farm &
(1 00111)'y newspaper,.
Porhalp5 OOP of the 21101a signi-
fif-ant :tervices available to memb-
ers will be the right to purchase
farm equipment through the. ont-
nrio Farm Machinery Agency. This
spe-ial ()PA company will put'-
hasp farm machinery and - will
continue to investigate machinery
prices nn international. markets.
The OVA Members' Information
;7401•ViCO Will give, an individual •
member easy access, to any inror-
mation they seek concerning sub.
which will help in. farm
operations, The nic'nibarShfp in
the Canadian Federation of Agri-
culture will gi\#c. MOMberS a, voice
iti Canada's agriculture,